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  2. Mischief Night - Wikipedia

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    Mischief Night is an informal holiday on which children, teenagers and adults engage in jokes, pranks, vandalism, or parties. [1] It is known by a variety of names including Devil's Night (particularly in Detroit), Gate Night, Goosey Night, Moving Night, Cabbage Night, Mystery Night and Mat Night.

  3. Guy Fawkes Night - Wikipedia

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    Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays.

  4. Category:Unofficial observances - Wikipedia

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    International Client's Day; International Dark Sky Week; ... Mischief Night; Mole Day; Monkey Day; N. Naked Mile (event) National Beer Day (United States)

  5. Pomsky’s Hilarious Tale of Getting Into Mischief at ... - AOL

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    Pomsky’s Hilarious Tale of Getting Into Mischief at 2AM Is Epic. Natalie Hoage. ... Presidents Day 2025 food deals: Get specials on pizza, tacos and more for the holiday. News. News.

  6. Why do we pull pranks on April Fools' Day? Here's what we know

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    Playing practical jokes for April Fools' Day goes back centuries. Here's what to know about the origins and history of the holiday.

  7. List of Maya gods and supernatural beings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of deities playing a role in the Classic (200–1000 CE), Post-Classic (1000–1539 CE) and Contact Period (1511–1697) of Maya religion.The names are mainly taken from the books of Chilam Balam, Lacandon ethnography, the Madrid Codex, the work of Diego de Landa, and the Popol Vuh.

  8. List of night deities - Wikipedia

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    A night deity is a goddess or god in mythology associated with night, or the night sky. They commonly feature in polytheistic religions. The following is a list of night deities in various mythologies.

  9. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    Samhain, Hop-tu-Naa, Calan Gaeaf, Allantide, Day of the Dead, All Saints' Day, St. Martin's Day, Reformation Day, Mischief Night (cf. vigil ) Halloween , or Hallowe'en [ 7 ] [ 8 ] (less commonly known as Allhalloween , [ 9 ] All Hallows' Eve , [ 10 ] or All Saints' Eve ), [ 11 ] is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve ...